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Unitymedia Kabel BW, the German cable operator, has launched €725m-equivalent of senior notes to refinance outstanding debt. It is the first high yield transaction since last Tuesday, as issuers have stayed away from a tumultuous primary and secondary market.
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Several enquiries from yield hungry investors have prompted Times Property Holdings to tap its existing Rmb900m ($146m) dim sum bond on October 7.
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High yield bond prices steadied in the secondary market today, after more than a week of deals both old and new trading down. Some bonds had underperformed because of the issuers' poor financial results, others for reasons harder to identify.
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Peter Schwartz is joining law firm Paul Hastings as a partner focusing on high yield, having previously been a partner in Milbank’s global securities team.
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Standard Chartered has strengthened its presence in southeast Asia by adding seven new members to its Asean capital markets group, spread across DCM, high yield and loan syndications.
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Green bond issuance is accelerating and many market participants believe that 2014 is the year that the asset class will reach maturity. Not if maturity means it has all become plain sailing and uncontroversial. Market participants still have plenty of issues to debate. How much standardisation does the market need? Should the rating agencies move in? How should deals be priced? What is the value of third party analysis? And are issuers really gaining new investors?